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Phoenix Rising: From Heartache to Heroism novel Chapter 328

Violeta ran her fingers through her hair. She looked as if she had stepped out of a painting with her rosy lips and delicate skin.

Brandon, who had previously claimed that Violeta wasn't as pretty as Tracy, was instantly proven wrong.

He couldn't stop looking at Violeta.

She's so beautiful!

But she looked familiar …

Brandon thought for a moment and then it hit him.

She's the campus belle of Toland University, the one I had joked about with my friends!

Campus belle from various universities were always a hot topic among young men.

When Violeta's freshman photo from the campus beauty contest spread online, it even reached the other schools' forums.

At the time, students from Starbright Film Academy were debating who was the prettiest.

Brandon and his friends had immediately picked Violeta as the most beautiful one.

She had even surpassed the most popular girls at that time.

If she looked that good in a formal photo, she must be stunning in person.

The room fell silent.

Tracy and the others stared at Violeta in astonishment.

She was much more beautiful than they had imagined.

After taking off her hat, Violeta placed it aside and looked at Cora. "Is it fine now?"

Cora, clearing her throat, said, "Yes."

Winnie and Cora scrutinized Violeta's face and her casual, loose-fitting clothes.

She's a true beauty with that face and figure.

She's perfect for being an idol.

We could save a lot of time editing her photos since she's beautiful.

They hadn't expected the talent scouts to recruit such high-quality young men and women.

"Who do you want to work with?

"Cora or Winnie."

The staff member reintroduced them to Violeta.

Violeta already knew they were agents. She had heard them arguing over Tracy just now.

Newly signed artists either had talked to their preferred agent or were assigned one by the company.

Cora and Winnie were assigned to handle newcomers. They weren't superagents but were decent and professional enough.

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